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The Future of Education Eliminates the Classroom, Because the World Is Your Class

Whenever I teach, I see my job as creating learning moments for the students. That’s why when someone asks a question…

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Mindsets for the Future: Storyevolution for Your Business Leadership

Storyevolution – a most remarkable gift for setting the mindsets for the future.

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Dennis R. Rader RIP

Sometimes you meet someone and immediately see their value.

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A First Impression is Just Not Enough

Many times I have said that I have time for only an overview. It’s never enough for real understanding.

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Finding Fresh in the Familiar

How familiar holidays can offer insight into unexpected sources of energy.

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Unexpected Insights

Looking is not the same as seeing. When you are prepared to see, even ancient things can spark new insights.

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4 Executive Strategies for Keeping Current

Know what’s important and what’s not, and if you think that’s obvious, keep reading. Linda Hollander, CEO, explains.

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A CEO Who Keeps a Sharp Focus While Scanning the Field

If you’ve heard of Martha Stewart (who hasn’t), then it’s time to hear about Debbie Sardone.

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Boundaries Provide the Edge Once Again

Did you know that willpower can run out? Boundaries provide the edge once again.

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Who defines leadership?

Can anyone define what a leader is? You don’t have to depend on an expert to validate your understanding.

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    Madelyn is known for her energy and clarity of message. She is an authority in management and leadership issues, in the use of story and narrative in organizational settings, knowledge management, organizational learning, and in the critical area of overcoming information overload. She draws from over 25 years in management and executive positions, and from her extensive work with clients such as the International Monetary Fund, and Brookings Institute... Learn More

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